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Show MONDAY, APRIL 7, 1924: THE PROVO PUaT aan fs x x st n-- a g'g'xTig g j. jt.lZ & fwl i I; 3 Telephone 406 rg gl sa S. x.lz xixx .x.: rFHSSShHSSSgSSggSSSSSSSuSSSSSSSSSSS Mrs. R. J. Strong was hostess FriMr. and Mrs. John R. Stewart, here, entertained at their home in Salt Lake Saturday evening in honor of their twenty-fift- h wedding anniversary. Among those who attended from Provo were Bishop and Mrs. Joseph Nelson, Dr. and Mrs. W. T. Hasler, Dr. and Mrs., L. C. Potter, Mr. and Mrs. John W. McAdam, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Poulton, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Mrs. Rose Y. Stewart, P. Stewart, Nelson Miss Lucy Bee, Miss Lyle and Mr. Edwin Peay. who formerly resided Mrs. C. A. Dahlquist will entertain the members of the Columbia Sewing club at her home this evening. Sewing, music and luncheon will be the evenings entertainments. day afternoon to the members of the Bonne Foi club. During an afternoon made pleasant with sewing, music and games a dainty luncheon was served to fifteen club members and invited guests. The entertaining rooms were decorated with cut flowers and ferns. Extensive plans are being made by the local Odd Fellows lodge for their Veterans entertainment to be given Tuesday evening. A most splendid program has been arranged and will be rendered while the guests are being served with a sumptuous banquet. Later those present will adhall where dancjourn to the main ing and cards will be enjoyed. All members of the Order and their is expected partners are inyited.the ItGrand Lodge that a number 'of and Rebekah Assembly officers will be in attendance. - The Elks Ladies will hold their meeting in the Elks club regular rooms this evening. Tables will he arranged for bridge and 500 and prizes awarded for each game. All Miss Alice Russell, who left Saturmembers and those eligible to memvisit in CaliReday fqr a two months bership are invited to attend. fornia was guest of honor at an freshments will be served. Easter supper given Wednesday eveUnder the direction of Miss Jen- ning by Miss Pearl Warren at her Easter lilies were very efnie Reese, instructor of the domes- home. tic science department of the Provo fectively used in the decorative high school, the young lady students- scheme and easter tokens were Following supper of the ninth year class are entertain- en as were cards by twelve friends at at luncheon enjoyed mothers their ing of honor. the of the high school. One group of girls guest entertained Friday afternoon, anothMrs. Agnes Crandall was hostess er group will entertain Tuesday and still another group Wednesday af- - to the members1 of the Progressive ternoon. The mothers who enjoyed Sewing club at her home Friday, the the hosupitality of the girls Friday occasion being her birthday anniverwere Mrs. R. L.. Gillispie, Mrs. B. sary. Pink and white carnations and Asel Johnson, Mrs. C. V. Hansen, ferns were used in the table decorMrs. j. A Watts, Mrs. F. H. Kill-pac- ations where dinner was served to Mrs. Pearl Prince, Mrs. G. W. Mrs. H. S. Pyne, Mrs. Ruth Farrer, Zina Sea Brimhall, Mrs. W. C. Gammon, Mrs. Mrs. Bertha Ross, Mrs. Mrs. Rose II. V. Church, and Mrs. Stella Da- mount, Mrs. Fred Davies, vis. The luncheons served are all Kartchner, Mrs. Mary Markham and prepared by the girls under the di- the hostess. j rection of Miss Reece. The members Of the 300 club The Primary officers meeting of were entertained at the home of the Bonneville ward was held Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Halliday FriThe prizes for the Thursday evening at the home of day evening. were awarded to Mrs. Mrs. Edith Meecham. The lesson card game was discussed by Mrs. L. P. Amtoft Fred Singleton, Frank Halliday and after which a dainty luncheon was Eugene Halliday, the latter receiving reserved to Mrs. Amtoft, Mrs Tom the consolation favor. Dainty to served twenty were freshments Cox, Mrs. Levi Snow, Mrs. Lon Mrs. Mary Farrer, Mrs. R. A. club members and invited guests. Ellison, Mrs. J. Wright and Miss MeAll members of the Recreational lissa Ford. committee of the Manavu ward ReThe members of the AMeka club lief Society are requested to meet were entertained at the home of at the home of Mrs. L. T. Walter, to meet Mms Inez Jones society are requested Friday evening. lief North street this the 139 Easta Fourth Rowing, music and games wereriain-tPnil. to consider matv evening features 'of entertainment. A luncheon was served to Miss El- ters of importaneq. ea Myers, an invited guest and the It was reported 6n our Fridays isfollowing club members. Miss officers and teachers Scott, Miss Nina Scott, Miss sue thatY. the M. I. V of the Sharon L. of the Ituhy Scott, Miss Fawn Scott, Miss ward had presented the play The Ella Gale, Miss Arvilla Clark, Miss at their amuseGroom'f and Bride Miss Florence Groncman, Orplia hall. It wall the primary ofJones, Miss Clarissa Stubby, Miss ment thq play on, and all Vesta Sorenson. Miss Electa Sorenson ficers wrho put were taken by ladies. characters the and Miss Olive Peay. The play was splendidly wrorked out of the cast carTile meeting of the Manavu ward an devery member, with exceptional out her part ried Relief society Tuesday afternoon success. business. to and work will be devoted All members an urged to attend as there will be quilts to make for the kinds of birds of the Sixty-si- x bazaar. 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Checks on other banks in same town 2 Cash Items J.504, Gold 3,023.97 Silver currency":.:::::::::::: Total Cash on Hand Miscellaneous Federal Reserve Bank Stock ASHES OF VENGEANCE Just South of Tabernacle, Provo. PRICES: Evening Children 25c Adults, 35c includes war tax. Ail Models of T 3,600.00 - $831,410.58 LIABILITIES $100,000.00 21,000.00 Capital Stock Paid in Surplus Fund Net Undivided Profits Due to Other Banks Deposits Subject to Check 7,715.57 - $311,569.89 4,109.92 - Cashiers Checks Total Demand Deposits Time Certificates 11,011.32 . . . 21,657.87 329,281.31 - Savings Deposits . . Total Time Deposits Bills Payable with Federal Reserve Bank 315,744.51 350,939.18 25,000.00 - $831,410.58 Total State of Utah. County of Utah. 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